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Welcome, folks! Every year at small gifts, we start off the holiday season with a series of discussion posts. It's a chance to get to know other participants (or say hi to old friends), meet our readers (hi, readers! we love you!), and while away the hours before the fest begins. We'll have three topics this week, posted Monday, November 25; Wednesday, November 27; and Friday, November 29. Posting begins Sunday, December 1.
Discussion is not limited to participants! Please introduce yourself if you're a reader, too.
Today: introductions.
1) Leave a comment letting us know who you are as a fan. (Leave your Tumblr name/AO3 name as well as your DW name, if they're different.) How long have been in HP fandom? How long have you shipped R/S? Are you a reader? Writer? Artist? Crafter? Do you participate in any other parts of HP fandom? Are you active in any other fandoms right now?
2) Say hi to someone else! We're friendly around here like that.
Discussion is not limited to participants! Please introduce yourself if you're a reader, too.
Today: introductions.
1) Leave a comment letting us know who you are as a fan. (Leave your Tumblr name/AO3 name as well as your DW name, if they're different.) How long have been in HP fandom? How long have you shipped R/S? Are you a reader? Writer? Artist? Crafter? Do you participate in any other parts of HP fandom? Are you active in any other fandoms right now?
2) Say hi to someone else! We're friendly around here like that.
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Date: 2019-12-01 12:37 am (UTC)Space operas! Ever the space operas. I'll take a space opera over hard scifi any day, though if a story can trick me into reading speculative technology projected to be possible 100 years in the future I'm all for it. If my icon+AO3 hasn't given it away already I've actually done some stuff with Transformers, which has had a recent comics run that was less of "toy ads for kids" and more "silly adventures in space with some ruminations on the costs of war," and honestly was better than a transformers comic had a right to be. Data from Star Trek: TNG, is another one that drew me in to the whole android character thing. As for books, the ones that have recently set the bar for me are the Ancillary Justice trilogy by Ann Leckie and the novella series Murderbot Diaries by Martha Wells. I've been low-key searching for anything that fits in the same niche with those for a while. I'm that the original Ghost in the Shell will be right up my alley, but I haven't actually had the chance to sit down and watch it, sadly.
I don't get as interested in the whole "can robots think/can robots feel" question that a lot of scifi in the vein of I, Robot poses. Most of my favorite android scifi fully accepts the anthropomorphizing and just explores that. There's a lot of essays I've seen around about what AI/robots are a metaphor for (and some things miss the metaphor part and just smack you in the face with it, Detroit: Become Human), but my favorite part of an android/AI/etc POV character is the way it's often accompanied by a narrative of learning to connect with and process emotions, or processing information differently from the people around you. It's just kind of a narrative that fits my brain.
I'd probably take it in a direction like that for a wolfstar AU, though Isa's done a really fun wolfstar-turned-ofic version that'd be hard to live up to, I think.
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Date: 2019-12-01 01:52 am (UTC)The AI vs human question of ethics and morality is what originally lured me to it and I still enjoy it immensely. I find the potential for cohabitation and collaboration between the two species very intriguing. And I like exploring the whole “Can androids become sentient?” theme, even though the answer (for me) is a resounding yes.
AI learning to process emotions and information is fascinating, this is where we agree :)
I know, Isa’s Data Flood/Burn-In is basically what my AI dreams are made of.
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Date: 2019-12-01 02:27 am (UTC)I guess the real question is, are there more people who can walk the fine line that Data Flood/Burn in did in providing the exact middle point in both our interests
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Date: 2019-12-01 11:32 am (UTC)